Strivrights Grand Opening
Strivright/The Auditory Oral School of New York (AOSNY) recently celebrated their grand opening with a spectacular ribbon cutting ceremony. Nearly 300 people gathered in their brand new, state-of-the-art facility to rejoice.
Strivright is a unique school that focuses on teaching children with characteristics of Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), speech delays and hearing impairment. The Center provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, counseling, music therapy, social skills groups and other services that provide children with the tools to attend mainstream schools and thrive.
Founded in 1999 by Dr. Pnina Bravmann, an audiologist, speech language pathologist, teacher and the mother of a hearing impaired child, Strivright/AOSNY has serviced and changed the lives of thousands of children and their families. After having filled three temporary locations, the school is now finally consolidated under one roof, on the corner of Avenue M and East 34th Street.
How often do you get the chance to help children in need, while taking a break from work with a lively group of friends, plus the opportunity to spend time outdoors amid spectacular scenery? In addition there were amazing health and fitness benefits, and the chance to bring people together for a common goal. Bike4Chais charity bike ride offered all these things plus a grand finale guaranteed to tug on your heartstrings.
The Yeshivah of Flatbush celebrated its 85th anniversary of educational excellence recently and paid tribute to four teachers who have positively influenced countless students and families over the years: Rabbi Zelig Prag, Chairman of the YOF Joel Braverman High School Talmud Department; Rabbi Naftali Besser, Dean of Students at the Joel Braverman High School; Rabbi Dr. David Hertzberg, Middle Division Principal; and Mrs. Leah Breski, Lower Division Torah Studies teacher. Over 500 people turned out to recognize the honorees deep commitment to education and Jewish life.
Congregation Shaare Shaloms Annual Chinese Auction and Bake Sale has been a highly anticipated event for more than a decade. Since then, the bond of the congregants has never weakened.
Shelly and Renee Productions recently held a very special, three-day, sample sale to raise money for the Morris I. Franco Community Cancer Center. Sample sales are used by designers in order to sell excess merchandise. These sales are an opportunity to introduce customers to new designers and for the customers to purchase merchandise at a fraction of the price they would spend in stores. Of course, designers are always hopeful that the shoppers will love their designs and buy the merchandise at full price, in stores, some time in the future.
When teenagers come to me for a makeup consultation, I ask them how they take care of their skin. It seems there are two types of teenagers when it comes to skin care. Many are knowledgeable about cleansing. They get the main idea by reading magazines and advertisements. Upon delving further, I have discovered that some teenagers, as well as young adults, really do not know how to properly cleanse their skin.
Do you bike ride? Do you want to start riding? If so, there is only one place to go: Roys Sheepshead Cycles in Brooklyn. Yes, the black, the white, and the greenRoys Cycles store colors.
Isaac Yedid has been the leader and mentor of the Young Adult Minyan at the Sephardic Lebanese Congregation since February of 2006. He is a trusted leader with a heart of gold who always has a special smile when greeting each individual.
Back in 2001, were you to have asked Dr. Ralph and Limor Madeb, two New York City transplants, to describe their initial impression of Rochester, NY, most likely their response would have echoed Dorothys famous line from The Wizard of Oz, Were not in Brooklyn anymore!
Matti Friedman has written a thrilling book about the Aleppo Codex, the most authoritative version of the Bible, produced in the 10th century by the great Rabbi Aaron Ben-Asher and the scribe Shlomo ben Buya. Named for the Syrian city in which it was housed, the Codex, also known as the Crown of Aleppo, is said to protect those who cared for it and curse those who defile it.
Studies show that helmets are responsible for saving lives and lowering the risk of serious head injuries. A number of injuries would have been avoided altogether if helmets had been worn, particularly in children 15 and under. Riders of all ages benefit from wearing a helmet.
As the summer approaches, many teenagers in our community will attend social events that will serve alcohol. What can be done to eliminate the availability of alcohol at these parties? Cant teens socialize without alcohol? What are the repercussions for parents serving alcohol to underage teens?
In 2006, President George W. Bush proclaimed the month of May: Jewish American Heritage Month, at the urging of Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida and former Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.
Neck pain is a very common condition that affects tens of millions of Americans every year. It has become one of the most common problems in our society. Its so prevalent that we have come to accept it as a normal part of a busy life.